Legal Studies Assessment Case Study Identify the correct legal citation of the case Citation: R v CAMPBELL (2010) NSWSC 995 Judgement date: 3 September 2010 Parties: Regina‚ Desmond Campbell- offender Judgement of: J Latham Counsel: M Tedeschi QC/ S Herbert- (Regina)‚ S Hughes- (offender) Solicitors: S Kavanagh- Solicitor for public Prosecutions- (Regina)‚ M Bowe Solicitors (Offender) Legislation Cited: Crimes (Sentencing Procedure) Act 1999 Cases Cited: R v Coulter (2005) NSWSC
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Case Study 5: General Electric Prices Clarence Burke began working for the heavy-equipment division of General Electric as soon as he graduated from college in 1926. Clarence was an energetic‚ hard-driving‚ and tenacious person and looked forward to a promising career at GE. The heavy electrical equipment division at GE was the oldest part of the company‚ around which the rest had been built‚ and it still accounted for a quarter of its sales. Moreover‚ GE dominated the heavy electrical equipment
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Introduction Green Mountain Resort is a small resort that gives people a choice to buy vacation homes with the added luxury of golf‚ tennis and skiing. With Gunter as the new owner‚ his main issues were the high turnover rate. In such a small operation and the type of industry‚ the opportunities for promotion were few and Gunter was faced with the irony that if he reduced the turnover‚ there would be even fewer openings for advancement (Palmer‚ Dunford & Akin‚ 2009). This was due to the type
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Concerned‚ In response to your questions about the rights of public health officials‚ I find that there are a great many details to consider. As I am sure you are aware‚ the United States Supreme Court decision in 1905 on the Jacobson v. Massachusetts case set a legal precedent in situations such as these. The ruling stated that the Board of Health had the right to require citizens to receive vaccinations in order to control a spreading smallpox epidemic . Legally‚ this supports the rights of you and
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Continuing Case CH 1 1. She graduated from college two month ago. She is living with her parents to save money and begin to pay off her student loan. She is working at a local company. She currently has a $15‚000 student loan and $2‚000 of credit card debt. In my opinion‚ her short term goal is purchase used car‚ pay off credit card debt‚ and establish saving plan. Her long term goal is pay off $15‚000 of student loan and invest for retirement savings. She planning to move out within one year
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Evan Garmon MGT 491 Dr. Bartkoski The Walt Disney Company: An Over Expanded Empire The modern day entertainment empire that is the Walt Disney Company began in much simpler times with the vision and hard work of two brothers‚ Walt and Roy Disney. The then struggling brothers began by producing a short cartoon flick called Steamboat Willie with Walt’s creation‚ Mickey Mouse‚ as the main character. Overnight‚ Mickey’s success grew to an international level and the small company became a major
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Malayan Law Journal Reports/1966/Volume 2/STEPHEN KALONG NINGKAN v TUN ABANG HAJI OPENG AND TAWI SLI - [1966] 2 MLJ 187 - 7 September 1966 8 pages [1966] 2 MLJ 187 STEPHEN KALONG NINGKAN v TUN ABANG HAJI OPENG AND TAWI SLI OCJ HARLEY AGCJ (BORNEO) KUCHING CIVIL SUIT NO K 45 OF 1966 7 September 1966 Constitutional Law -- Constitution of the State of Sarawak‚ Articles 1‚ 5‚ 6‚ 7‚ 10‚ 24 and 44 -- Whether Governor has power to dismiss Chief Minister -- Allegation that Chief Minister
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premisesof the superior’s point of view but rather a full-sphere perspective. An innovative yet effective tool in assessing employee performance that aims to gain or maintain a competitive edge in marketplace—particularly the job market‚ is imperative. This case study evaluates and clarifies the concerns that confront the organization with its ongoing HR performance appraisal program that long been practiced over the years. Many if not most
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consequences can be devastating to a business. Unfortunately‚ aggressive growth through debt financing did not bode well with the Loewen Group. With the 30% average revenue growth one would expect to see their earnings grow too‚ but this was not the case. Loewen lost $599 million for 1998 compared to earning $43 million the previous year‚ an approximate 149% decline in one year. Within 5 years of the start of their “acquisition frenzy” of larger established funeral chains they were facing what one
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popularity for the resort to reap additional returns. In case the decision on the lease is not favourable‚ we are better off going for our alternative safe option with a net pay off of +1.5M. A favourable lease decision lends us returns of +1.7M on average‚ through exercising our option of buying White Mountain Development. The reputation of the resort will affect our payoffs in case we get a favourable result on the lease (or at least expect to)‚ and development of the resort gives us an incremental
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